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What You Need to Know For Buying
PACKAGING INFORMATION

CASE
Refers to Items that are packed and shipped in small to large cardboard boxes

BIN
Refers to items that are packed and shipped in bins. Bins are large corrugated open-top octagonal boxes approximately 36 inches in height

PALLET
Refers to items that are stacked and packed onto a single pallet. These items can either be stacked loose on top of the pallet and then shrink-wrapped, or packaged inside a large sized cardboard box called a gaylord

LTL
Refers to items that are sold in lots of multiple pallets at a time, typically between 1 and 10 pallets. These lots can be shipped with LTL (Less-Than-Load) trucking carriers

TRUCKLOADS
Refers to items that are typically sold by the full truckload, typically made up of 20 or more pallets. These loads typically require a dedicated truck for shipment